| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1957 - 834 páginas
...even the slightest redeeming social importance — unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion — have...obscenity as utterly without redeeming social importance. Difficulties of enforcement locality may not be deemed so in another, under the test laid down by the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1959 - 76 páginas
...even the slightest redeeming social importance — unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion — have...obscenity as utterly without redeeming social importance. Difficulties of enforcement sality may not be deemed so in another, under the test laid down rthe Supreme... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1959 - 62 páginas
...against obscene publications." Roth v. Vnited States, 354, US 476; 1 L. Ed. 2d 1498; 77 S. Ct. 1304: "But implicit in the history of the first amendment...obscenity as utterly without redeeming social importance. * * » We hold that obscenity is not within the area of constitutltionally protected speech or press."... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1963 - 398 páginas
...even the slightest redeeming social importance — unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion — have the full protection of the guaranties * * *" (Roth v. US, 354 US 476, 484 (1957)). Nor can the Commission take refuge in the fact that these... | |
| United States. Attorney General's Commission on Pornography - 1986 - 936 páginas
...even the slightest redeeming social importance - unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion - have the full protection of the guarantees, unless excludable because they encroach upon the limited area of more important interests.... | |
| Lee C. Bollinger Dean University of Michigan Law School - 1986 - 310 páginas
...even the slightest redeeming social importance — unorthodox ideas, controversial ideas, even ideas hateful to the prevailing climate of opinion — have the full protection of the guarantees, unless excludable because they encroach upon the limited area of more important interests.... | |
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